‘Oppenheimer’ Will Be Departing Prime Video in 10 Days
We can now reveal that Christopher Nolan’s critically acclaimed film Oppenheimer will soon be leaving Prime Video in the US, just 10 days away from its scheduled removal. The film has already been available in other regions for a limited time and will soon depart for good in the United States as well. If you haven’t seen it yet, now is the time to catch it before it’s gone.
First added to Prime Video in November 2023, Oppenheimer is set to be removed from the platform on April 17, 2025. That means your last day to watch will be April 16, 2025. If you’re still planning to see the story of the atomic bomb’s development and its profound impact, now is the time to do so.
As with all streaming removals, these dates are subject to change. There could still be a last-minute deal between Prime Video and the film’s distributors that could keep Oppenheimer on the service a little longer. However, with the current expiry notice in place, it seems unlikely this will happen.
You can check out other high-profile films currently streaming on Prime Video here, with their respective expected removal dates. As a reminder, titles often get swapped or refreshed on the platform, so it’s always worth keeping an eye out for updates.
Stream Oppenheimer on Prime Video.
Will ‘Past Lives’ Be Leaving Prime Video Too?
Another notable film that could be leaving Prime Video soon is Past Lives. The indie drama, which received widespread critical acclaim for its touching narrative and exceptional performances, has also been available on Prime Video for a limited time. While no official removal date has been announced, there are speculations that it could also be leaving the platform within the next few weeks. Fans of this poignant tale of love and fate should make sure to stream it before it possibly disappears from the service.
Stream Past Lives on Prime Video.

What Happened to ‘Oppenheimer’ on Prime Video Internationally?
While Oppenheimer has been available to stream on Prime Video in the US, many international territories have already seen its departure. For instance, Oppenheimer was available in Canada for only a few months, being removed in February 2024. Similarly, the UK had access to the film for a limited window but has already seen it disappear from the platform.
This is part of the usual strategy for high-profile films like Oppenheimer, which may have shorter streaming windows in certain territories before transitioning to other platforms or becoming available for purchase. For those looking to keep track of where the film might show up next, it’s worth noting that physical and digital sales are likely to continue, and it could return to streaming platforms in the future.
Exciting Future Projects for Christopher Nolan Fans
For fans of Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer marks another chapter in the filmmaker’s illustrious career, but there’s more to look forward to. Nolan’s next project, Memento’s spiritual successor, is already in the works and expected to hit theaters in 2026. In addition, the director’s focus on complex storytelling will no doubt continue to captivate audiences for years to come.
In the meantime, Past Lives remains one of the more talked-about indie films of recent years. The story of missed opportunities and reconnecting with the past continues to resonate deeply with viewers and is likely to be remembered for years, even if it leaves Prime Video soon.
Are you disappointed that Oppenheimer is leaving Prime Video? Or maybe you’re planning to catch Past Lives before it’s gone? Let us know in the comments down below.